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>>> coming up -- a battle for a bus seat becomes a nightmare for commuters. >> there was screaming going on in the back. there was fighting that started and just kept coming down the aisle. people had to move out of the way. >> when "caught on camera: fury" returns.
>>> coming up -- a battle for a bus seat becomes a nightmare for commuters. >> there was screaming going on in the back. there was fighting that started and just kept coming down the aisle. people had to move out of the way. >> when "caught on camera: fury" returns.
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asi, no se veia que dieran a vasto. frustrada porque ya ve viene uno aqui las grandes lineas y este bus ni
asi, no se veia que dieran a vasto. frustrada porque ya ve viene uno aqui las grandes lineas y este bus ni
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. >>> and the fire storm over the bullied bus monitor. families of the kids enter an apology as she gets more than half a million in donations. >>> good evening. we begin with news that means more moneys in your pockets. gas prices plunging across the nation. as of today, the average price for a gallon, $3.45. some places around the country it is less than $3 a gallon. what does this mean for the family vacation this summer and for family savings.
. >>> and the fire storm over the bullied bus monitor. families of the kids enter an apology as she gets more than half a million in donations. >>> good evening. we begin with news that means more moneys in your pockets. gas prices plunging across the nation. as of today, the average price for a gallon, $3.45. some places around the country it is less than $3 a gallon. what does this mean for the family vacation this summer and for family savings.
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bus so i can take more customers. if the companies are not generating money, maybe they should charge 50 cents to go to the bathroom from each driver. i think this is the whole problem. i had a situation where the driver had cardboard saying "cash only." he said he refused to take credit cards. i was stuck with a passenger to take care of. this is the issue. every time that companies
bus so i can take more customers. if the companies are not generating money, maybe they should charge 50 cents to go to the bathroom from each driver. i think this is the whole problem. i had a situation where the driver had cardboard saying "cash only." he said he refused to take credit cards. i was stuck with a passenger to take care of. this is the issue. every time that companies
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hola quÉ tal, bu nar nas tardes directo desde mÉxico comenzamos con un el pleno to que preocupa sobre la ley s.b.1070 y es r cÓmo serÁ aplicada esta ley sin que haya discriminaciÓn por parte de policÍa, en algunos casos las mismas autoridades consideran que el fallo de ayer de la corte suprema es algo complejo y un dolor de cabeza para los oficiales. carlos botes fol estÁ en phoenix con los detalles. >>> tratando de aliviar la ansiedad del e jefe de mi cia de phoenix se reuniÓ con hispanos y dijo que no estarÍan deteniendo a cualquiera y pidiendo documentos. >>> la primer cosa es sospechar que hay un delito. vii side tienen un inned q pleno tad sÓlo lo pueden hacer por
hola quÉ tal, bu nar nas tardes directo desde mÉxico comenzamos con un el pleno to que preocupa sobre la ley s.b.1070 y es r cÓmo serÁ aplicada esta ley sin que haya discriminaciÓn por parte de policÍa, en algunos casos las mismas autoridades consideran que el fallo de ayer de la corte suprema es algo complejo y un dolor de cabeza para los oficiales. carlos botes fol estÁ en phoenix con los detalles. >>> tratando de aliviar la ansiedad del e jefe de mi cia de phoenix se reuniÓ...
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difference in reporting today for newspapers and back in 1972 when tim krause wrote his book, "boys on the bus." >> i not think of ourselves as being newspaper people anymore. the world has changed so dramatically that we are posting online, in print, doing video, doing so many different things today and doing it around the clock. i think it is a totally transformed the business in that sense. sometimes i will refer to that i work at the paper but in fact, i have to remind myself that is not really the case. that is only one way that we are disseminated information. is a much more competitive world, much more fast-paced, there is less time for reflection and sometimes less time for reporting events which are moving so much faster. >> how would you compare the information we have today to back then? >> we know as much as we ever did and in some ways more. one of the challenges is to sort out what is important information to know and what is trivial. one of the things i worry about in the way we move so rapidly today is that it is hard to separate teh wheat from the chafe. sometimes people who o
difference in reporting today for newspapers and back in 1972 when tim krause wrote his book, "boys on the bus." >> i not think of ourselves as being newspaper people anymore. the world has changed so dramatically that we are posting online, in print, doing video, doing so many different things today and doing it around the clock. i think it is a totally transformed the business in that sense. sometimes i will refer to that i work at the paper but in fact, i have to remind...
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the kids were seen on this video harassing 68-year-old bus monitor karen klein earlier this month. the kids have to take an anti-bullying program and complete a 50-hour community service with senior citizens. are girls bigger bullies than boys? and does that carry over to the board room as girls get older? a special look at 10:00 p.m. >> actress jada pinket smith on human trafficking. our interview with her just ahead. make sure you grab your mobile phone and go to cnn/tv. if you're on a desktop or laptop, you can also watch cnn live. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? unlike randy. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now
the kids were seen on this video harassing 68-year-old bus monitor karen klein earlier this month. the kids have to take an anti-bullying program and complete a 50-hour community service with senior citizens. are girls bigger bullies than boys? and does that carry over to the board room as girls get older? a special look at 10:00 p.m. >> actress jada pinket smith on human trafficking. our interview with her just ahead. make sure you grab your mobile phone and go to cnn/tv. if you're on a...
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greek them on the bus and not be scared of art -- greet them on the bus and not be scared of our own people. we stereotype ourselves and we are price ourselves. we need to be accountable and we need to respect each other and what with integrity. those are our kids. that is our community. we need to be those role models for those kids. if we lock ourselves up in the ivory tower, in the institutions, we are not providing -- what are we providing? we are not providing those alternatives. yes, a lot of the work that community agencies -- they are out there. you do not have to be a community based agency to be a positive role model, right? a smile goes a long way, you know? if a kid -- just because of how he dressed and people demonstrate that they are scared of him, what do you think he is going to do? that is one of the different approaches. i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then
greek them on the bus and not be scared of art -- greet them on the bus and not be scared of our own people. we stereotype ourselves and we are price ourselves. we need to be accountable and we need to respect each other and what with integrity. those are our kids. that is our community. we need to be those role models for those kids. if we lock ourselves up in the ivory tower, in the institutions, we are not providing -- what are we providing? we are not providing those alternatives. yes, a...
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the welsh national opera orchestra and chorus will hop onto a bus and then perform on stage. this does not happen very often. yes, it is a little bit like the festival i had in north wales. can see the quiet churchyard down below ♪ >> you are very proud of your heritage, are you not? >> i am incredibly proud, and i do not think i should be afraid of having a kind of ambassadorial shoulder that carries something the kids -- maybe that is this festival here in the corner of london. i even started a foundation. the talent that came from this small country is magnificent. going back to my foundation, i would like to even have the tip of the foundation in new zealand. i think maybe will i become a politician or run an opera house was the end of my career -- i do not know. [applause] >> that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> sense of international news and bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the three men foundation in new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, nion -- newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relat
the welsh national opera orchestra and chorus will hop onto a bus and then perform on stage. this does not happen very often. yes, it is a little bit like the festival i had in north wales. can see the quiet churchyard down below ♪ >> you are very proud of your heritage, are you not? >> i am incredibly proud, and i do not think i should be afraid of having a kind of ambassadorial shoulder that carries something the kids -- maybe that is this festival here in the corner of london....
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women camp out at the bus station and on the road into town waving signs advertising rooms for rent in five languages hoping to snare arriving tourists. [ both speaking portuguese ] is it good? can i look? in portugal, rooms rented in private homes, that's "quartos," offer the best budget beds, and getting lost is just not an option. senora amada rents several fine rooms. your room is likely to be large, homey, and furnished old-time elegant, generally better than a hotel room for half the cost. i'll take it. the bathroom is just down the hall, and the beach is just down the street. while quite touristy in the summer, nazare offers a surprisingly good look at old portugal. somehow the traditions survive and the locals merrily go about their black-shawl ways. wander the back lanes for an intimate look at portuguese family-in-the-street life. nazare's women are famous for wearing skirts with seven petticoats. in the old days, they'd sit on the beach waiting for their fishermen to sail home. to keep warm during a cold sea wind but remain modest, they'd wear several petticoats in order to
women camp out at the bus station and on the road into town waving signs advertising rooms for rent in five languages hoping to snare arriving tourists. [ both speaking portuguese ] is it good? can i look? in portugal, rooms rented in private homes, that's "quartos," offer the best budget beds, and getting lost is just not an option. senora amada rents several fine rooms. your room is likely to be large, homey, and furnished old-time elegant, generally better than a hotel room for...
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. >>> also, bus bullies punished. infamous middle school tormenters have been suspended. we'll tell you how long, coming up. >>> complete coverage continues >>> complete coverage continues with adam ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back and a two-year price guarantee. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet. and now, it's faster than ever. you get speed you can count on... even when everyone at home is online at the same time. plus, the best tv picture quality. tired of cable's inflated bills? get fios for just $99.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back, plus a two-year price guarantee. call 1.866.685.fios. that's 1.866.685.3467. fios. a network ahead. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006
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. >> reporter: tell bus this morning's call. i know about 7:45, we got an e- mail saying no spectators or volunteers would be here. at that time, golf was in jeopardy, correct? >> about 7:00 a.m. this morning, there was a real concern about the condition of the golf course. i would say between 50 and 70 trees went down around the golf course and some important, some not important and the debris was massive. first and foremost, could we get the golf course clean? >> right. >> in order to play. two for the safety of the patrons, the members and volunteers, was it appropriate to have them out here. step one, we had tiger woods staff, food and beverage staff clearing the golf course of debris and doing an outstanding job getting it ready. the call was made at 9:00 to play golf. >> right. >> and we're out there now and still playing groups of threes. can you recall this where you have a tournament going and no one is watching? >> no, i can not. it's quiet out there and peaceful. almost like they're taking a practice round. >> and rea
. >> reporter: tell bus this morning's call. i know about 7:45, we got an e- mail saying no spectators or volunteers would be here. at that time, golf was in jeopardy, correct? >> about 7:00 a.m. this morning, there was a real concern about the condition of the golf course. i would say between 50 and 70 trees went down around the golf course and some important, some not important and the debris was massive. first and foremost, could we get the golf course clean? >> right....
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the shape of the bus routes may be very different. we should take it vantage whether it is geary or van ness, the lanes may be different and go to different places. to force the entire fleet to have doors on both sides would probably not be the best solution. this gives it the most flexibility. it also gives us the opportunity to offer the benefits the best solution. to it regional providers like golden bay transit without forcing them to buy new equipment. i think it is really the best solution we can come up with. >commissioner campos: any other comments or questions? to it regionalthe house this change, e could dhas changed, so if we coo a roll call vote. >> [calling roll] item passes. commissioner campos: item passes. if you could call item 9, please. >> item 9, allocate 12,000,003 and a 46,880 and 8346, 818 in p. >> at those of you that serve on the plans and programs committee know, this was referred in may without recommendation to the full board, and we took the month of sharon to come to your office to speak to you about the
the shape of the bus routes may be very different. we should take it vantage whether it is geary or van ness, the lanes may be different and go to different places. to force the entire fleet to have doors on both sides would probably not be the best solution. this gives it the most flexibility. it also gives us the opportunity to offer the benefits the best solution. to it regional providers like golden bay transit without forcing them to buy new equipment. i think it is really the best...
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for this alternative, the same ones that you're talking about for the center alternatives like fewer bus stops, all those other boarding, different signs for the buses -- if you put all those things into the alternatives, you're only talking about a couple years difference in saving time in transit. i know they do not say anything about experimenting with these buses. bay do not say anything about parking in the california street -- they do not say anything about parking in california street. so, i would advise you to pay attention -- commissioner campos: thank you. thank you. [inaudible] >> members of the committee -- even when citizens, before you and say "will you please look at me, will you please listening to me?" you have better things to do. ipod watched her three minutes and for 30 seconds 1 supervisor looked her in the face. i guess if i did things like you did, i would one a look my constituents in the face either. one of my friends said "this is my friend ray. he will tell you things that even in your best friend will not tell you." i didn't know how to take that. i think peop
for this alternative, the same ones that you're talking about for the center alternatives like fewer bus stops, all those other boarding, different signs for the buses -- if you put all those things into the alternatives, you're only talking about a couple years difference in saving time in transit. i know they do not say anything about experimenting with these buses. bay do not say anything about parking in the california street -- they do not say anything about parking in california street....
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the ruling by the school district also bans the four students from taking the school bus. the kids were seen on the video harassing a 68-year-old bus monitor karen klein earlier this month. the kids have to take an anti-bullying program and complete 50 hours of community service with senior citizens. >>> jada pinkett smith. like you've never seen her before. teaming up with cnn. the cnn freedom project and taking on a tough issue, human trafficking. i want you to check out her weapon in the fight against it. ♪ >> jada bears it all in her music video titled "don't sell bodies" and i had the chance to sit down with the actress/singer wife of will smith and now activist on what drew her to such a cause. ♪ >> what i thought you did was brilliant. because i looked at the video, man. hot. and then you look at it again and you go, oh. >> yeah. >> you know what i'm saying? >> exactly. >> then it's about at the end of the day, it's about the body, about the urge to have sex. >> that's right. >> all of those things. >> right. >> that's what you do. >> it is a very multi layered
the ruling by the school district also bans the four students from taking the school bus. the kids were seen on the video harassing a 68-year-old bus monitor karen klein earlier this month. the kids have to take an anti-bullying program and complete 50 hours of community service with senior citizens. >>> jada pinkett smith. like you've never seen her before. teaming up with cnn. the cnn freedom project and taking on a tough issue, human trafficking. i want you to check out her weapon...
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on the bus even the cost of an early death yeah but nobody thinks because we don't do enough exercise and we large portions to cut down the portions everyone knows this it seems to be common knowledge no one's doing anything about it that's right because they don't have intestinal fortitude to follow through that's what is meant but the big one. i think even though our knowledge of science being a lot bigger it's very concentrated i feel like a lot of it is in things like colleges and the higher educated but we're not transferring that knowledge to other people it's all caught in one place and we're not spreading it around the population enough to that's why we still enjoy things like fast food is because a lot of people are still ignorant of how bad it really is or the calories oh that's because it's like a drug it is like a drug we're all addicts tell that delicious that's our problem what's your addiction we like to sit chocolate chip cookies i just think that poor middle class communities just don't have access to enough information and education about healthy living so is it gove
on the bus even the cost of an early death yeah but nobody thinks because we don't do enough exercise and we large portions to cut down the portions everyone knows this it seems to be common knowledge no one's doing anything about it that's right because they don't have intestinal fortitude to follow through that's what is meant but the big one. i think even though our knowledge of science being a lot bigger it's very concentrated i feel like a lot of it is in things like colleges and the...
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but there's nothing like the power ofealry bu hto tell our stories, and we have to tell them out loud so that other people can hear. now, these conversations about who's ing to pick up the childrent arho g ttohessbout being able to go home early to make a doctor's appointment, these conversations take place all the time in the private sector. we know they do. suar ttala ce at theater bto in the cafÉ. but they haven't been part of the publ political anda. so my suggestion is we have to put it on t publicnd av aolia te whisr ti child care? what is your posion on subsidized child care, on out with marnit but it- start ldfaan mal av no aido ask and put them on the spot. i mean, that's what happened in other countries. and it was the women's movement who led in terms of bringing it up in a way that we didn'tn this '70s. nost rnt thiin th70 d as conservatives who raised these issues. and i'd love to make a suggestion to republicans that if you proposed a yoaim go ftndly worknd it child care, women would run after you, say, yes, yes! this is a winner politically. and people just don't recog
but there's nothing like the power ofealry bu hto tell our stories, and we have to tell them out loud so that other people can hear. now, these conversations about who's ing to pick up the childrent arho g ttohessbout being able to go home early to make a doctor's appointment, these conversations take place all the time in the private sector. we know they do. suar ttala ce at theater bto in the cafÉ. but they haven't been part of the publ political anda. so my suggestion is we have to put it...
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. >> item #7 -- select center lane bus rapid transit when rice said boarding/a single meridian and limited left turns as the local preferred alternative for the van ness avenue project and approve the draft van ness ave report. commissioner campos: we want to thank the staff of the mta for working very hard on this item. is really great to see that. there is a resolution that has been reached on this issue. is a very important project. commissioner avalos? commissioner avalos: thank you. i want to thank those at plans and programs for their patience. between meetings, they were briefed, and we're moving this forward with greater community input. i want to thank the transportation authority for there work -- their work on the alternative for van ness was rapid transit. i think it is an elegant solution to what appears to be a corrupt -- conundrum. commissioner campos: thank you. i do think this shows the creativity we have in the city and county of san francisco, oftentimes being able to think outside the box of. we have a number of speaker cards. i will call them out. [reading names] and a
. >> item #7 -- select center lane bus rapid transit when rice said boarding/a single meridian and limited left turns as the local preferred alternative for the van ness avenue project and approve the draft van ness ave report. commissioner campos: we want to thank the staff of the mta for working very hard on this item. is really great to see that. there is a resolution that has been reached on this issue. is a very important project. commissioner avalos? commissioner avalos: thank you....
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they have raised $700,000 to send the bus monitored on a vacation of her dreams and then some. yesterday, a radio station in boston welcomed her to the city with flowers and a red carpet walk. they also gave her a trip on one of famous duck boats. >> i like that look. she is such a wonderful person. she actually didn't want the kids to be criminally prosecuted. she said, look all kids are not bad and god bless her she is a wonderful person. >> heather: absolutely. in other news, new concerns about america's financial safety coast to coast. stockton, california becoming the largest city to file for bankruptcy. years of mismanagement leaving the city with millions in debt. is this an ominous sign for other american cities big and small. carl harrington is managing partner of harrington capital management. so begin specifically with stockton. what does it mean for the city of stockton? >> i think we know that throughout the united states cities as well as throughout the world right now, there they have financial problems. i would say this, there needs to be serious pension financi
they have raised $700,000 to send the bus monitored on a vacation of her dreams and then some. yesterday, a radio station in boston welcomed her to the city with flowers and a red carpet walk. they also gave her a trip on one of famous duck boats. >> i like that look. she is such a wonderful person. she actually didn't want the kids to be criminally prosecuted. she said, look all kids are not bad and god bless her she is a wonderful person. >> heather: absolutely. in other news, new...
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about 4,000 displaced residents in the hard hit neighborhood will be coming together tomorrow for a bus tour to survey their neighborhoods for themselves so certainly there's going to be a lot of time needed to pick up the pieces but of course residents here saying that they want to go back and see their properties for themselves and try to rebuild. >> absolutely. the stories we've been hearing from you, from the people on the phone, all day long that lost their home, i know i've been struck by their sense of head coach in their community and banding together and their thanks and their praise for the first responders and the people on the ground. it's an incredible story. thank you very much, sandra. appreciate it. now let's turn to syria where there may finally be a chance for peace. in geneva today special envoy to the u.n. cakafi annan says the first step will be a cease-fire by both sides. if it hold, world powers would set up a transitional government including possibly members of the current assad regime. take a look at this incredible video. what it appears to be and show is a bo
about 4,000 displaced residents in the hard hit neighborhood will be coming together tomorrow for a bus tour to survey their neighborhoods for themselves so certainly there's going to be a lot of time needed to pick up the pieces but of course residents here saying that they want to go back and see their properties for themselves and try to rebuild. >> absolutely. the stories we've been hearing from you, from the people on the phone, all day long that lost their home, i know i've been...
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president bu and his second termegan to ake is ak d teinte e imthodan he last groups, bringing them in. the fbi, cia, the white house. so the infiltration has been going on for quite a while. is is very serus business. we need ent iin bletwyou e tical correctness. one of the huge reasons we are in this mess is because president bush and president obama, although for slightly different reasons, but the political correct as aspt to this has driven a lot ofit. thsoawas we need some leadership here who can identify, who is the enemy, who is the threat and how we are going to deal with it. ll o'reilly asked barack obama th lassupebolt e inieiat it usr.est is the muslim brotherhood a threats to the united states? the muslim brotherhood is the sworn enemy of the united states. there's a lot of talk about how they have renounced violence. wawhhe yp temporaresure w tapr i out the window and if you are a christian in egypt you had better pack your bags and skedaddle right now. because this is cuains for you. hen'aert ry. of course the muslim brotherhood is a direct threat to the united states. m
president bu and his second termegan to ake is ak d teinte e imthodan he last groups, bringing them in. the fbi, cia, the white house. so the infiltration has been going on for quite a while. is is very serus business. we need ent iin bletwyou e tical correctness. one of the huge reasons we are in this mess is because president bush and president obama, although for slightly different reasons, but the political correct as aspt to this has driven a lot ofit. thsoawas we need some leadership here...
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and certainly coming up maybe not so much thisumm, bu rty ftbe tein sow icon does that's election-related. so i think if nonfiction books do very well, they'll have some political or some geohistory-related eleme t metito ti foxe,uleul berpd he slightest if david maraniss' barack obama biography does phenomenally well largely because there have been all these manipulates of what's to -- these hints of what's t con it f aer zi pe aereri t whe'ug an it's a very big book. so that's the first book that comes to my mind but i know there are a number of other political bookthat should be dropping very soon. >> host: and we have been talking with sara weinman, news reor olrs rkac ouenst llg isse bit publishersmarketplace.com. >> guest: that's right. >> host: and if yowant to follow sarah on twitter, she's a constant twitterer as sarahw rr g: tsre troep ierpl so i was fortunate to have as few characters as possible so i could have 134 characters left to say what i needed to say. >> host: thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: thk you so much, peter. pleasure as always. >> ytcte oos nt t yoitombopo
and certainly coming up maybe not so much thisumm, bu rty ftbe tein sow icon does that's election-related. so i think if nonfiction books do very well, they'll have some political or some geohistory-related eleme t metito ti foxe,uleul berpd he slightest if david maraniss' barack obama biography does phenomenally well largely because there have been all these manipulates of what's to -- these hints of what's t con it f aer zi pe aereri t whe'ug an it's a very big book. so that's the first book...
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the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower fares than the competing amtrak trains. >> john: but poll contingencies don't find that glamorous. last point a criticism, case our viewers are skeptical about them. transportation blogger that likes big government. interstate highway system is the single biggest intervention in the economy, reading that you think it would be wonder of the free market. >> the interstate highway system worked it was government program that did it work. it worked because congress said first of all it will be funded by the users. we're not going to have general taxpayers, it will be funded by other taxes on the users. second awful we're only going to build it as the money comes in. we aren't going to build it and hope the money comes in. if we designed it and put it on pay as you g
the bus is the greenest of all. the bus uses about third as much energy and emits third amount of pollution. it's not just green. there are bus routes all over the country where the local bus companies are providing faster, more frequent service at far lower fares than the competing amtrak trains. >> john: but poll contingencies don't find that glamorous. last point a criticism, case our viewers are skeptical about them. transportation blogger that likes big government. interstate highway...
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these neighborhoods and see what the flames did to their homes and they won't be able to get off the bus to go to their property, but they will get a tour and get a sense of what's left behind. the good news, poppy, in terms of progress and the evacuated zones and clearly, there's still a lot more that needs to be done and of course, the investigation is still under way. >> sandra, thanks very much. the video we just showed you, dramatic amateur video, sandra mentioned the 4,000 people displaced will get to go on the bus tour to see their homes and what happened. you're looking at the video of one young woman as she drove away from her home and watched it burned down. i want you to listen and i want you to take a listen to the tape and listen to the raw, motion. >> there are flames [ bleep ]. oh, my god. oh, my god! oh [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. oh, my god. >> that woman also told us a fascinating story and a police officer stopped her a little bit ahead and helped her calm down and pulled her to the side of the road before she could drive on and she was so hysterical. i know you've been w
these neighborhoods and see what the flames did to their homes and they won't be able to get off the bus to go to their property, but they will get a tour and get a sense of what's left behind. the good news, poppy, in terms of progress and the evacuated zones and clearly, there's still a lot more that needs to be done and of course, the investigation is still under way. >> sandra, thanks very much. the video we just showed you, dramatic amateur video, sandra mentioned the 4,000 people...
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understand, there are about 350 homes that have been burned and 4,000 residences will be able to take a bus tour through their neighborhoods to see what those flames left behind. they won't be able to get off those busses, but they'll take a look firsthand at the damage from these fires, so clearly, it will be a tough time for residents who will be going back into the neighborhoods. some of the evacuation orders will be lifted and that's not to say that thousands are displaced in colorado springs. >> and i want to bring our attention on the screen and people are looking at amateur video that viewers have shot, driving away from their home. she drove away from her home as it was burning. she was hysterical crying, i don't know if we can bring the audio up as people can hear and sandra, you're on the ground and you have a better perspective than any of us. what are you hearing from people? did they ever expect to go through something like this? >> reporter: absolutely not, because when you think of the affected area, this is the second largest city in the state and so many people's homes were
understand, there are about 350 homes that have been burned and 4,000 residences will be able to take a bus tour through their neighborhoods to see what those flames left behind. they won't be able to get off those busses, but they'll take a look firsthand at the damage from these fires, so clearly, it will be a tough time for residents who will be going back into the neighborhoods. some of the evacuation orders will be lifted and that's not to say that thousands are displaced in colorado...
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unconstitutional, going up to someone and saying falsely your -- your child has just been run over by a bus. so, how do we determine which harms are sufficient? >> i believe -- what we believe the right way of looking at this is you -- you determine whether or not there is imminent harm or a significant risk of imminent harm to an individual or to a government function that would result from the speech. >> when you say "imminent," you mean -- what do you mean by that? >> i guess i'm suggesting the brandenburg standard, which is -- if - >> well, if that's the standard, then most of the prosecutions for making false statements to a federal law enforcement officer are not going to survive, are they? >> well, but the issue is what about the law. and the issue with 1001 and those false statement statutes is it's the substantial risk of imminent harm to the government that could result from the falsehood. so -- well, certainly, it may not result in a particular case, but the substantial risk of imminent harm is there. >> well, then you're not really talking about imminent harm, i don't think. you
unconstitutional, going up to someone and saying falsely your -- your child has just been run over by a bus. so, how do we determine which harms are sufficient? >> i believe -- what we believe the right way of looking at this is you -- you determine whether or not there is imminent harm or a significant risk of imminent harm to an individual or to a government function that would result from the speech. >> when you say "imminent," you mean -- what do you mean by that?...
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we'll tell you what happened to the kids, who reported themselves for harassing a bus man tore. >> patti ann: an air marshal fired from the tsa. why they were taken from the job. >> kelly: and prosecutions their own thoughts, joe micah voted to hold eric shoulder in contempt of congress, we'll ask where their investigation goes from here. . >> a crass effort and a great disservice to the american people. our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. >> the middle school students who recorded themselves bullying a bus monitor are now suspended from school for one year, the video of their cruel treatment went viral online. >> >> representatives for the upstate new york school district, say the four students must go to
we'll tell you what happened to the kids, who reported themselves for harassing a bus man tore. >> patti ann: an air marshal fired from the tsa. why they were taken from the job. >> kelly: and prosecutions their own thoughts, joe micah voted to hold eric shoulder in contempt of congress, we'll ask where their investigation goes from here. . >> a crass effort and a great disservice to the american people. our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our...